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Axel Gustav Adlercreutz

Axel Gustaf Adlercreutz (2 March 1821 – 20 May 1880) was a Swedish politician, civil servant, President of the Göta Court of Appeal, Minister in the Cabinet, Member of Parliament 1847–1866 and 1877–1880, Prime Minister for Justice 1870–1874.[1][2]

Axel Gustaf Adlercreutz
Prime Minister for Justice
In office
1870–1874
Preceded byLouis Gerhard De Geer
Succeeded byEdvard Carleson
Personal details
Born(1821-03-02)2 March 1821
Skara, Sweden
Died20 May 1880(1880-05-20) (aged 59)
Stockholm, Sweden
SpouseCountess Hedvig Levenhaupt

In 1853 he married Baroness Hedvig Lewenhaupt, with whom he had ten children.

Life edit

Axel Adlercreutz was born in Skara in present-day Västra Götaland County, the son of Lieutenant General Gustaf Magnus Adlercreutz and Margareta Elisabeth Charlotta von Arbin. He received a Bachelor of Laws degree at Uppsala 1845 and then made a typical and successful career in the civil service: clerk at the Legal, Financial and Administrative Services Agency and at the Bureau for Justice Affairs (Justitierevisionen), then a notary at the Svea Court of Appeal, Deputy District Judge (vice häradshövding) 1848, Public Prosecutor (fiskal) 1850, Assessor 1853 and Justice of the Supreme Court of Sweden 1860, finally becoming President of Göta Court of Appeal 1868. Adlercreutz barely had time to take up his office before King Charles XV appointed him Minister for Civil Service Affairs in the Cabinet of Louis De Geer, despite the fact that Adlercreutz had opposed the abolition of the Parliament of the Estates, a minor revolution that had been the work of De Geer. One explanation for the King's choice was a desire to placate a Parliament that had adopted a cool attitude toward the Government after the Representation Reform Act of 1865–1866. The Second Chamber was dominated by fiscally conservative farmers who adopted cuts in the Government's budget proposal, backed up by the First Chamber where resentment toward the Representation Reform still lingered.

When the criticism did not abate, De Geer also lost the support of the King and resigned. As the strongest figure in the Privy Council, Adlercreutz now became Prime Minister for Justice. The King now intervened more openly with Government affairs, which undermined the position of the Privy Council. Charles announced in his Throne Speech that he intended to summon an extraordinary Parliament in order to solve the issue of defense policy. Not even all members of the Council had been notified in advance. When, at this extraordinary Parliament, the Government lost the vote on defense policy, all members of the Privy Council requested to be relieved of their office. While the King attempted to compose a new government, Minister of Foreign Affairs Carl Wachtmeister suffered a stroke in the street and fell dead to the ground. Except a frail health, he had been upset and worried during the crisis of government. 23 days after the resignation applications, the Posttidningen declared that since efforts to form a new Privy Council had failed to achieve their intended objective, the current members of the Privy Council had offered to remain in their offices, upon the King's request. Thus Adlercreutz oversaw the change on the throne after Charles XV, who died in 1872 after some time of disease at the age of 46, to the King's brother, Oscar II.

In 1873, the issue of defense policy was solved by a compromise engineered by De Geer in his capacity as Chairman of the Parliament Defense Committee. Nevertheless, conflict arose the following year over a question concerning the organization of the Army, over which Adlercreutz to some surprise demanded a vote of confidence and lost.

Upon his resignation he was appointed Governor of Malmöhus County. In that district, he was returned to the bicameral Parliament of 1877, after having been absent since the abolition of the Parliament of the Estates, wherein he had belonged to the Estate of the Nobility. After his resignation he became an outspoken critic of the policy of the De Geer Cabinet; among other issues he opposed the abolition of the duty of conveyance which the major part of farmers owed the King. He tabled motions on legislation against lotteries.

Axel Adlercreutz was of a hot-tempered and courageous nature. He never hesitated to give as good as he got on the floor of Parliament. Count Henning Hamilton, used to being treated with great deference, was nonplussed when Adlercreutz rebuked him for his gibes. When De Geer lamented the coarse tone of the debate, Adlercreutz replied that it was only the final powerless twitches of the defeated. With his undaunted spirit and naïveté, he also passed quite unscathed through Parliament despite all attempts to bring him down. He was small and brave as a weasel, Carl Wadenstierna, his colleague in Parliament, said of him.

Axel Adlercreutz died on 20 May 1880 in Stockholm at the age of 59.

This article is to a large extent a translation of the equivalent article in the Swedish-language Wikipedia.

References edit

  1. ^ Kings, Rulers and Statesmen. 1967.
  2. ^ Wieselgren, Harald (1880). "216 (Ur vår samtid)". runeberg.org (in Swedish). Retrieved 2021-02-07.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Axel Adlercreutz at Wikimedia Commons

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Axel Gustav Adlercreutz news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Axel Gustaf Adlercreutz 2 March 1821 20 May 1880 was a Swedish politician civil servant President of the Gota Court of Appeal Minister in the Cabinet Member of Parliament 1847 1866 and 1877 1880 Prime Minister for Justice 1870 1874 1 2 Axel Gustaf AdlercreutzPrime Minister for JusticeIn office 1870 1874Preceded byLouis Gerhard De GeerSucceeded byEdvard CarlesonPersonal detailsBorn 1821 03 02 2 March 1821Skara SwedenDied20 May 1880 1880 05 20 aged 59 Stockholm SwedenSpouseCountess Hedvig LevenhauptIn 1853 he married Baroness Hedvig Lewenhaupt with whom he had ten children Life editAxel Adlercreutz was born in Skara in present day Vastra Gotaland County the son of Lieutenant General Gustaf Magnus Adlercreutz and Margareta Elisabeth Charlotta von Arbin He received a Bachelor of Laws degree at Uppsala 1845 and then made a typical and successful career in the civil service clerk at the Legal Financial and Administrative Services Agency and at the Bureau for Justice Affairs Justitierevisionen then a notary at the Svea Court of Appeal Deputy District Judge vice haradshovding 1848 Public Prosecutor fiskal 1850 Assessor 1853 and Justice of the Supreme Court of Sweden 1860 finally becoming President of Gota Court of Appeal 1868 Adlercreutz barely had time to take up his office before King Charles XV appointed him Minister for Civil Service Affairs in the Cabinet of Louis De Geer despite the fact that Adlercreutz had opposed the abolition of the Parliament of the Estates a minor revolution that had been the work of De Geer One explanation for the King s choice was a desire to placate a Parliament that had adopted a cool attitude toward the Government after the Representation Reform Act of 1865 1866 The Second Chamber was dominated by fiscally conservative farmers who adopted cuts in the Government s budget proposal backed up by the First Chamber where resentment toward the Representation Reform still lingered When the criticism did not abate De Geer also lost the support of the King and resigned As the strongest figure in the Privy Council Adlercreutz now became Prime Minister for Justice The King now intervened more openly with Government affairs which undermined the position of the Privy Council Charles announced in his Throne Speech that he intended to summon an extraordinary Parliament in order to solve the issue of defense policy Not even all members of the Council had been notified in advance When at this extraordinary Parliament the Government lost the vote on defense policy all members of the Privy Council requested to be relieved of their office While the King attempted to compose a new government Minister of Foreign Affairs Carl Wachtmeister suffered a stroke in the street and fell dead to the ground Except a frail health he had been upset and worried during the crisis of government 23 days after the resignation applications the Posttidningen declared that since efforts to form a new Privy Council had failed to achieve their intended objective the current members of the Privy Council had offered to remain in their offices upon the King s request Thus Adlercreutz oversaw the change on the throne after Charles XV who died in 1872 after some time of disease at the age of 46 to the King s brother Oscar II In 1873 the issue of defense policy was solved by a compromise engineered by De Geer in his capacity as Chairman of the Parliament Defense Committee Nevertheless conflict arose the following year over a question concerning the organization of the Army over which Adlercreutz to some surprise demanded a vote of confidence and lost Upon his resignation he was appointed Governor of Malmohus County In that district he was returned to the bicameral Parliament of 1877 after having been absent since the abolition of the Parliament of the Estates wherein he had belonged to the Estate of the Nobility After his resignation he became an outspoken critic of the policy of the De Geer Cabinet among other issues he opposed the abolition of the duty of conveyance which the major part of farmers owed the King He tabled motions on legislation against lotteries Axel Adlercreutz was of a hot tempered and courageous nature He never hesitated to give as good as he got on the floor of Parliament Count Henning Hamilton used to being treated with great deference was nonplussed when Adlercreutz rebuked him for his gibes When De Geer lamented the coarse tone of the debate Adlercreutz replied that it was only the final powerless twitches of the defeated With his undaunted spirit and naivete he also passed quite unscathed through Parliament despite all attempts to bring him down He was small and brave as a weasel Carl Wadenstierna his colleague in Parliament said of him Axel Adlercreutz died on 20 May 1880 in Stockholm at the age of 59 This article is to a large extent a translation of the equivalent article in the Swedish language Wikipedia References edit Kings Rulers and Statesmen 1967 Wieselgren Harald 1880 216 Ur var samtid runeberg org in Swedish Retrieved 2021 02 07 External links editPreceded byLouis Gerhard De Geer Prime Minister for Justice1870 1874 Succeeded byEdvard Carleson nbsp Media related to Axel Adlercreutz at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Axel Gustav Adlercreutz amp oldid 1191847290, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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